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UK Unveils Trade Strategy to Protect Industries and Boost Exports
The UK government announced a new trade strategy to improve business conditions, increase exports, and protect vital industries like steel and chemicals from unfair competition, spurred by global trade tensions and high energy costs.
UK Unveils Trade Strategy to Protect Industries and Boost Exports
The UK government announced a new trade strategy to improve business conditions, increase exports, and protect vital industries like steel and chemicals from unfair competition, spurred by global trade tensions and high energy costs.
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40% Bias Score


North Korea Opens Beach Resort to Boost Tourism
North Korea opened the Wonsan Kalma beach resort on July 1st, 2024, to domestic tourists, aiming to boost tourism despite sanctions and existing restrictions on foreign visitors.
North Korea Opens Beach Resort to Boost Tourism
North Korea opened the Wonsan Kalma beach resort on July 1st, 2024, to domestic tourists, aiming to boost tourism despite sanctions and existing restrictions on foreign visitors.
Progress
44% Bias Score


Pesutto Pays \$2.3 Million in Legal Costs, Facing Court Challenge Over Party Loan
Former Victorian Liberal leader John Pesutto paid \$2.3 million in legal costs to Moira Deeming, facilitated by a \$1.5 million party loan, averting bankruptcy and a potential by-election; however, a court challenge regarding the loan's legality continues.
Pesutto Pays \$2.3 Million in Legal Costs, Facing Court Challenge Over Party Loan
Former Victorian Liberal leader John Pesutto paid \$2.3 million in legal costs to Moira Deeming, facilitated by a \$1.5 million party loan, averting bankruptcy and a potential by-election; however, a court challenge regarding the loan's legality continues.
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48% Bias Score


Spain to Ban Fear-Mongering Ads and Regulate Shrinkflation
Spain's Ministry of Consumption is drafting a Sustainable Consumption Law to ban fear-mongering ads, requiring statistics for claims of risk, and regulate shrinkflation, aiming to improve consumer choices and reduce anxieties.
Spain to Ban Fear-Mongering Ads and Regulate Shrinkflation
Spain's Ministry of Consumption is drafting a Sustainable Consumption Law to ban fear-mongering ads, requiring statistics for claims of risk, and regulate shrinkflation, aiming to improve consumer choices and reduce anxieties.
Progress
48% Bias Score


Cuomo's Mayoral Bid Likely Over After Primary Loss
Andrew Cuomo conceded the NYC Democratic mayoral primary to Zohran Mamdani on Tuesday, and while he hasn't officially withdrawn from the general election, sources say his campaign is unlikely to continue due to lack of donor support.
Cuomo's Mayoral Bid Likely Over After Primary Loss
Andrew Cuomo conceded the NYC Democratic mayoral primary to Zohran Mamdani on Tuesday, and while he hasn't officially withdrawn from the general election, sources say his campaign is unlikely to continue due to lack of donor support.
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48% Bias Score


Apple's Tap to Pay on iPhone Launches in Spain
Apple has launched Tap to Pay on iPhone in Spain, allowing businesses to accept contactless credit and debit card payments, as well as Apple Pay and other digital wallets, directly through iPhones; this eliminates the need for additional hardware and offers cost savings for SMEs.
Apple's Tap to Pay on iPhone Launches in Spain
Apple has launched Tap to Pay on iPhone in Spain, allowing businesses to accept contactless credit and debit card payments, as well as Apple Pay and other digital wallets, directly through iPhones; this eliminates the need for additional hardware and offers cost savings for SMEs.
Progress
40% Bias Score

Arsenal Agrees to Sign Midfielder Christian Norgaard
Arsenal has agreed a deal with Brentford to sign midfielder Christian Norgaard for an initial \pounds10 million, potentially rising to \pounds15 million with add-ons, as Thomas Partey's contract nears expiry.

Arsenal Agrees to Sign Midfielder Christian Norgaard
Arsenal has agreed a deal with Brentford to sign midfielder Christian Norgaard for an initial \pounds10 million, potentially rising to \pounds15 million with add-ons, as Thomas Partey's contract nears expiry.
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40% Bias Score

Shared Ownership Scheme Faces Criticism Amidst Concerns Over Costs and Transparency
A BBC investigation into shared ownership in the UK revealed widespread complaints about costs, transparency, and repairs, prompting concerns from MPs and shared owners, one of whom called the scheme a "gimmick". The government is considering improvements.

Shared Ownership Scheme Faces Criticism Amidst Concerns Over Costs and Transparency
A BBC investigation into shared ownership in the UK revealed widespread complaints about costs, transparency, and repairs, prompting concerns from MPs and shared owners, one of whom called the scheme a "gimmick". The government is considering improvements.
Progress
48% Bias Score

UK to Review Foreign Office Handling of Harry Dunn's Death
A parliamentary review will examine the UK Foreign Office's handling of the death of Harry Dunn, a 19-year-old motorcyclist killed in a road crash by a US diplomat in 2019, focusing on support for his family and internal decision-making, but excluding scrutiny of the US government's role.

UK to Review Foreign Office Handling of Harry Dunn's Death
A parliamentary review will examine the UK Foreign Office's handling of the death of Harry Dunn, a 19-year-old motorcyclist killed in a road crash by a US diplomat in 2019, focusing on support for his family and internal decision-making, but excluding scrutiny of the US government's role.
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44% Bias Score

Spanish Ministry of Justice Demands Ruling on Planned Judges' Strike
The Spanish Ministry of Justice is pressuring the General Council of the Judiciary to rule on the legality of a July 1-3 judges' strike protesting government-led judicial reforms, demanding salary deductions for participating judges, and creating a clash between conservative and progressive members ...

Spanish Ministry of Justice Demands Ruling on Planned Judges' Strike
The Spanish Ministry of Justice is pressuring the General Council of the Judiciary to rule on the legality of a July 1-3 judges' strike protesting government-led judicial reforms, demanding salary deductions for participating judges, and creating a clash between conservative and progressive members ...
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48% Bias Score

BBC to Charge US Users for News Access
The BBC will begin charging US users \$49.99 per year for unlimited access to its news content and live streams, marking its first direct subscription service outside the UK to offset declining license fee income and rising production costs, launching Thursday.

BBC to Charge US Users for News Access
The BBC will begin charging US users \$49.99 per year for unlimited access to its news content and live streams, marking its first direct subscription service outside the UK to offset declining license fee income and rising production costs, launching Thursday.
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44% Bias Score

Aelec Urges Spain to Expedite Creation of New Energy Commission
Aelec president Marina Serrano urged the Spanish government to swiftly create the new National Energy Commission (CNE), separate from the CNMC, to address the energy sector's transformation and recent power outages; the government considered but rejected including it in a recent decree due to potent...

Aelec Urges Spain to Expedite Creation of New Energy Commission
Aelec president Marina Serrano urged the Spanish government to swiftly create the new National Energy Commission (CNE), separate from the CNMC, to address the energy sector's transformation and recent power outages; the government considered but rejected including it in a recent decree due to potent...
Progress
44% Bias Score
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